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- MUSIC REVIEW : Morton Feldman Work Premieres at CalArts Fest
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- The State - News from March 13, 1989
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- Moscow's Puzzle Is How to Motivate the Soviet Worker
- Showdown at Hand on McColl Cleanup : EPA's Plan to Incinerate Hazardous Waste on Site to Be Outlined Tuesday in Fullerton
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- From the archives: Determined to Win the War
- From the archives: Europe Reaches for a Postwar Dream--Unity
- Commercial Scene : Pierside Work Starts in Huntington Beach
- Commercial Scene : Developers Try Several Tacks to Cope With Interest Rates
- Two Kinds of English Resistance : EDMUND BURKE His Life and Opinions<i> by Stanley Ayling (St. Martin's Press: $19.95; 306 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Every traveler setting off on a foreign...
- Using Discount Broker a 'Horrible' Experience
- Commercial Scene : Building Begun at Santa Monica Center
- Vincennes Skipper's Wife Escapes Bomb in San Diego
- Rep. Joseph Kennedy, Wife to Separate
- It's the Gadflies vs. the Officials in Downey Feud
- Wall-to-Wall Art : Painter Hails the Spirit Behind the Struggle for Social Change in Murals Throughout Compton
- Syria-S. Yemen Talks Held
- Conferees Debate Strategy to Regain White House : Democrats Stress Appeal to Middle Class
- School Resolves Censorship Dispute
- Not Just a Game for a Fan, 102
- Brentwood Residents Irate : Midnight Scavengers Bag Recycling Items
- '87 Mr. Universe Held on Charge of Dealing in Anabolic Steroids
- Track : Noon Even Farther Out Front After Near-Record Toss of 65-9
- Custom Arbors Create English Cottage Look : For June Weddings, You Can Purchase a Custom Gateway for the Bride.
- A 'Herstory' of Private Life in the 1950s : HOMEWARD BOUND American Families in the Cold War Era<i> by Elaine Tyler May (Basic Books: $20.95; 284 pp.; illustrated; 0-465-03054-8)</i>
- CLOAK & GOWN Scholars in the Secret War, 1939-1961<i> by Robin W. Winks (Quill / William Morrow: $14.95) </i>
- PLEASURES OF THE ROAD
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- Discount Brokers: Is Saving Worth the Increased Hassle?
- Air Force Finds Radar and Armed Aircraft a Hazardous Mix
- City Predicts Soaring LAX Traffic, Orders Study
- Environmentalist Pays With His Life
- San Diego Iranian Community Fears Retribution
- Van Nuys Driver Killed in Accident
- Alternative for AIDS Patients : Nursing Home Gives Care That Hospitals Can't
- Gang Member Who Escaped From Jail Turns Himself In
- Morningside Girls Southland Champs : Hold Off Tough Point Loma, 45-44; Boys Lose to Trabuco Hills, 60-57
- Electronic Lockup : San Diego County Tests Home Detention for Low-Risk Offenders
- No Surprise: Titans Name Sneed Coach
- The Game's Old Men Still Giving It a Go
- The Last Prince Charles : BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE<i> by Carolly Erickson (William Morrow: $19.95; 348 pp.) </i>
- Vocabulary Inflation : Should We Resist or Join the Ranks of Those Who Toss Around $2 Words?
- BETWEEN STRANGERS Surrogate Mothers, Expectant Fathers, and Brave New Babies<i> by Lori Andrews (Harper & Row: $18.95; 282 pp.) </i> : RE-CREATING MOTHERHOOD Ideology and Technology in a Patriarchal Society<i> by Barbara Katz Rothman (W.W. Norton: $18.95; 260 pp.) </i>
- PLEASURES OF THE ROAD : THY NAME IS VANITY
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- AROUND HOME : Seminole Patchwork
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- Yaroslavsky Plans Rare Forum Appearance
- Senate Approval of Cheney Predicted
- Rescuers Spot Orange Object as Hunt for Downed Pilot in Atlantic Continues
- This Snake in the Grass Won't Put the Bite On Again
- Annual Bravo Awards for Teachers : 3 Honored for Integrating Arts in Education
- Bell Gardens Cites Another Landlord in Crackdown on 'Slum-Like' Housing
- The Big Gunfight at the Sacramento Corral
- Director Barry Levinson Captures Guild's Top Award for 'Rain Man'
- Southland Struggles to Cope With Immigrants and Their Languages
- Information to Give Airlines Added Thrust
- A Grounder That Dies Midway to First Base : BEANBALL<i> by Tom Seaver with Herb Resnicow (William Morrow: $16.95; 224 pp.)</i>
- Be Aware of All Laws While Abroad
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- Computeritis : High Technology Has Made Countless Jobs Easier. It Has Also Afflicted Countless Workers With the Industrial Injury of the Information Age.
- Call, Wait and Hope--The Homeless Follow a Cold-Weather Ritual
- Rights Groups Challenge Canada Refugee Laws : Government Clampdown on Flow of Migrants Called Unjust and Unworkable
- Sanest Solution of All
- UCLA Stretches Its Winning Streak to 40 Dual Meets
- High School Roundup : Simi Valley Lights Up Edison Pitching in 16-3 Victory
- Phil Mahre won the giant slalom in...
- Play Looks at Radio's Early Days : Writer from Minnesota awaits breakthrough
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- THE ORANGE COUNTY PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY: A CHRONOLOGY
- The Storm Over Zubin Mehta in Israel
- Schuller: A Man Who Lives in Harmony
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- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Goa Fish Grill Goes for Gusto With Lobsterama, Frenzy and Jumping Jax
- You Never Lose the Blues, You Learn to Use the Blues
- PLEASURES OF THE ROAD : ANNUAL CHECKUP
- Interest in Summa
- AROUND HOME : The IBM Logo
- Central City West: Don't Tell Us, Show Us
- Commercial Scene : Ground Is Broken for Koll Business Center
- AROUND HOME : The Timber-Frame Home: Design, Construction, Finishing
- Encountering Robert Louis Stevenson on Samoa
- Pomona Backs Waiting Period for Assault Guns
- Adventure Travel : Molokai an Easy Ride for Bicyclists
- Cheney, Nunn at Odds Over Military's Drug Role
- Hospital Ship Conversion Project Hits Financial Shoals
- 'I Need a Place of My Own' : Santa Ana Program Helps Displaced Find Low-Cost Housing
- Plan Would Streamline Domestic Litigation
- Caltrans Work Overloads San Diego Freeway
- AIDS Testing Clinic Raided; Owner Arrested
- Ozaki Brothers Dominate Japan's PGA Tour
- Big West Women's Tournament : Lee Lifts Long Beach Past Las Vegas in Final
- Graham Quits Troy Job to Coach at Don Lugo
- CS Fullerton Gives Sneed 3-Year Contract
- Girls' Division I : Morningside Gets Past Point Loma, 45-44
- Hawkins Is King of the Hill With Yankees
- Capitals' Ridley Proves the NHL Scouts Wrong
- THE HEARTS AND LIVES OF MEN<i> by Fay Weldon (Dell Publishing: $4.95) </i>
- The Pontiff of Ridicule : FLAUBERT A Biography<i> by Herbert Lottman (Little, Brown: $24.95; 416 pp., illustrated)</i>
- A Rolls-Royce Retirement Community
- Home Improvement : Couple Removes Wall to Create Open Master Suite
- Educational Trips to Great Britain and U.S.S.R.
- HOUSING STARTS : Menifee California : Planned Community to Debut in Riverside
- For "Dallas," the magic number is 300--and...
- Rallies Raise Spirits of Eastern Workers : Still, Airline Keeps Packing Them In on Bargain Northeast Shuttle
- Henpecked Cowpokes : Raising Ostriches Ruffles Feathers of Old-Time Cattlemen
- Stranger in a Strange, Cubic Land
- 12-Year-Old Heiress to Folger Fortune Target of S.F. Kidnaper
- Race Karts Go Big Time in Small Way
- Battles for Rights of Physically Impaired : Disabled L.A. Lawyer Puts Herself on the Line
- Roundup : Santa Clara Overpowers Washington, 78-55
- Off-Court Troubles Can't Slow Coleman Down on the Court
- Division II Girls : Easterly Shrugs Off Slow Start, Leads Katella's Fast Finish
- HIS WORK IS CUT OUT : Tollner Will Have to Play Quarterbacks He's Dealt
- Loyola's Hank Gathers Named Top WCAC Player
- Australia's Long Shot Is a Hit With Seton Hall
- Possible Manipulations by Short Sellers Could Affect Sale of Irvine's Lincoln S
- Penny Stocks--Big-Dollar Hustle : Skillful and slippery swindlers are bilking unwary investors in what concerned investigators are calling the fraud of 1989.
- Creative 'Subversion'
- Commercial Scene : $60 Million in Projects Set on 10 Acres in Irvine
- San Clemente OKs Major Project
- Commercial Scene : Plans Announced for Office Complex
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- In Love With St. Gallen
- Bush Chooses Cheney for Defense : Wyoming Congressman Picked After Rejection of Tower
- Unpopular Sculpture Gets a Reprieve From Court
- Aircraft Can Age More Gracefully : Overconfidence Misled Us, but Older Planes Will Be Rebuilt
- Girl Scout Troop Bridges 2 Cultures : Vietnamese Teen-Agers Slowly Ease Into New Home's More Open Society
- Spirit of Cooperation Benefits Waterfront
- Drought, Permit Snags to Delay Filling 2 Sepulveda Basin Lakes
- Top-seeded Mike Aulby of Indianapolis won for...
- Opposites Attract a Fight : Brumley, Green Try to Impress Padres at Shortstop
- Roundup : Crenshaw Tops Manual Arts Once Again
- Lady Broncos Hold Off CSUN in Overtime to Win Regional
- Holyfield Has Hands Full Before Stopping Dokes in 10th
- CONCUSSIONS AND SONGS : Tex Cobb Lives in Nashville and Dabbles in Music Arena
- Fatal Crash at Air Show
- World's Weather: It's Been Getting Weirder All Over
- Striking Cultural Sparks : Once Pained by Her Heritage, Amy Tan Has Tapped It for a Piercing First Novel
- U.S. Bishops Feel They Gained John Paul's Ear : 'We Made Our Point,' L.A.'s Mahony Says as 4-Day Encounter With Pope and Curia Ends
- Eco's 'Pendulum' Swings Sales Though Unread as 'Rose'
- Word Wars Rage in Eastern Europe as Historic Chips Off the Old Bloc
- Driver Kills Boy in Alley
- Census Bureau Acts to Ensure Correct Count for Santa Ana
- Homeless Need More Than Just Lip Service
- College Roundup : Westmont Loses Pair at Cal Lutheran
- Jockeys at Pimlico Race Course refused to...
- Fresno State football Coach Jim Sweeney was...
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- The World : IRA 'Hit List' Uncovered
- L.A. Judge Named to Calif. High Court : Governor Selects Appellate Justice Joyce L. Kennard
- Freeway Fans Seek Allies as Torres Backs Off
- Curiosity Whetted by a Water-Bed King
- Coast Guard Casts a High Profile in Bid to Net Crab Raiders
- Soviets Mainly Cooperative in Probe of Mental Hospitals, U.S. Team Says
- Threat Against Dante's Tomb Ends in Arrest
- Compton Acts to Recover Part of Loan
- Fake Kelp Holds the Tide Against Erosion of Beach
- Project EGO Motivates Average Students : A Father's Plan Helps Teens Discover Careers
- Swift Stakes at Aqueduct : Maple Rides Electric Flash to Upset Victory; Texian Sixth
- Johnson Is Shining Bright for Suns
- Christian Heritage Beaten by One in Regional Final
- Auto Repossession Firms Busy as More Buyers Fail to Make Payments
- Less Greed, More Heed Is Best Way of Avoiding Stock Fraud
- Patrons Come Just to Watch Herbie : World's Worst Waiter Turns Tables on Doubters
- Pinochet to Allow Vote on Reforms : Chilean President Agrees to Several Opposition Demands
- Montebello Group Fails in Attempt to Force Recall
- Beached Bedlam : Once Near Extinction, Northern Elephant Seals Jam San Miguel Island for Yearly Mating Frenzy
- Wally Backman Quite Glad That He's a Twin
- NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships : Arkansas Men Take Sixth Consecutive National Title; LSU Women Win
- BIG WEST TOURNAMENT : UNLV Wins Its Fifth Title in Seven Seasons, 68-62
- Loara Baseball Tournament : Lakewood Finally Gets Its Revenge Against El Toro in Final
- NHL Notes : This Team May Not Make a Capital Gain
- Golf Roundup : A Fast Start Helps Love Take 2-Shot Florida Lead
- College Basketball Roundup : North Carolina Has Enough to Defeat Maryland, 88-58
- Dial-It Telephone Services Reach Out and Touch Your Wallet
- Two Kinds of English Resistance : LORD NELSON The Immortal Memory<i> by David Howarth and Stephen Howarth (Viking: $24:95; 390 pp., illustrated) </i>
- A BOUNTY of CHOICES : This Spring, a Spectrum of New Plants Is Available to the Adventurous Gardener : 'New-Old' Roses
- Sitting for Inge Morath by Honor Moore
- CHILD OF PARADISE Marcel Carne and the Golden Age of French Cinema<i> by Edward Baron Turk(Harvard: $37.50; 434 pp.) </i>
- Star Wars Twins, Separated at Birth : REDEYE<i> by Richard Aellen (Donald I. Fine: $18.95; 374 pp.) </i>
- Clipper Owner's Win Streak Much Better With Apartments
- Budget Trips in Britain
- After Stick, the Carrot
- AROUND HOME : English Countryside Needlepoint
- 5,000 Left Homeless in Indonesian Earthquake
- Wall St. Journal Editorials Inspire, Anger
- Poverty in Cities More Persistent, New Study Shows
- To Pentagon, One of the Busiest Supermarkets in World Is No Bargain
- Scripps Hospital Program : Students Learn of Career Choices
- Commentary : 'Clustering' Is the Key to Convenient Living 20 Years Down the Road
- Redondo Runoff Candidate May Ask for Recount
- 80 Languages Represented in County's Schools
- Prep Wrapup : Illness Benches 2-Game El Segundo Hitting Star
- Cerritos Beats Chabot for State JC Title, 85-76
- Notre Dame Left Nostalgic and Blue After Westside Win
- Baseball : This Season, Schmidt Has to Earn His Keep With Phillies
- The Struggle to Out-FOX TV's Big 3 Continues : Fourth network's third night of programming may be the key to its future
- Grandsons of the Middle Border : A GRAVESTONE MADE OF WHEAT<i> by Will Weaver (Simon & Schuster: $16.95; 187 pp.; 0-671-67097-2) </i>
- Upscale on a Large Scale : Developers Plan to Tranform Coastline-and Image of Orange County Tourism-With Nearly 5,000 Resort Hotel Rooms in the Next 4 Years
- France's tourist offices are going all out...
- PLEASURES OF THE ROAD : Investing for the future: Will the car you own be a collectible 10 years from now? : CASHING IN
- Broker Forecasts Average Selling Price of $1 Million
- Heavy Losses Reported in Fight for Afghan City
- Illinois Official Chosen Education Undersecretary
- Servicemen Learn Cultural Pitfalls : When a Thumbs Up Won't Do
- 3 Men Killed, 1 Hurt When Car Hits Tractor-Trailer
- Pizza Deliveryman Held in Slaying
- Venice Beats Redondo, 13-2